This is one of several clearly identifyable landmarks that allow
us to match locations in C#1-4 and C#5. It is an angular rock formation
that shows bright veins aganst a dark background. It is this type of feature
that would instantly attract any geologist, prospector or rockhound.

This area corresponds to the venting area in Image #2. Though difficult
to see you can trace out the top of object "J" , the step like object "I"
and two tank shapes. The order and spacing is consistent with the area
on #2

The clarity of the image is not important in this clip, but the
location and the appearance of objects "J" and "I" are as they show the
same anomalies from two vantage points.

The location is on the ridge to the left and below the "Angle Rock"
landmark on both images

Comments:

"The Monument"GRID 5L-11a

This object is truly amazing when see from above in C#5 with sharp
angles and shadows. This is one of several areas showing a structure with
sharp angles and straight lines and has a remarkable resemblance to Mayan
pyramids.

This view is just north of the monument. You can barely make out
the half circle which represents the location of "Tower H" seen from above
but close inspection will show the 'spoked effect" noticed on the other
image

Above that you can see some very odd "Spires" casting shadows. To
the right of Tower H there is another very large and interesting structure.
{This one is in shadow on C#2}

This is one of the best enigmas as it is very clear and also found
front view in Image #2. It is important to note that the sunlight is on
the right with shadow on the left as opposed to craters where the sunlight
hits on the left and the shadow is on the right. The shading on the tank
is gradient indicating a curved surface.First posted by Xabora,
a member of ATS

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